Social Security Disability Representative (ADR)

Helping You Win

 We offer services that will make the process as easy and painless for you. 

 

If your work history entitles you to Social Security Disability Benefits, like SSDIBs (Social Disability Income Benefits), our team of experts will analyze your work history and transferability.

 

 We'll do everything possible so there are no delays and make sure all evidence is available for the Administrative Law Judge to see before the hearing so that a fair decision can be made.

 

As a result, if you are unable to compete in the open competitive job market on your own due to being disabled or having no work history then Social Security could provide benefits for supplemental security income SSI.

 

The same rules for Disability would apply for Title 2 ( SSDIB) and Title 16 (SSI).

FREE CONSULTATION

Disability Representative Services Generally Include:

  • We file your appeal once the case is denied at the application level which is Request For Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). Review of your Case File is completed in order to begin preparing for hearing.
  • Contact treating sources for updated medical records, send questionnaires that will identify functional capabilities and limitations.
  • Develop Theory of Case as to why you should be found disabled under SS Rules and Regulations.
  • Write a Pre-Hearing Brief to the ALJ outlining our theory of the case.
  • Meet with you in person or via telephone prior to hearing to prepare you for the hearing, review the types of questions you will be asked so that you will be ready to answer questions and know what to expect.
  • Appear with you at hearing, presenting your case in a most favorable way and Cross Examine Medical and Vocational Experts that often appear at Disability Hearings per request of SSA.
  • If your case is denied we will review the decision with you to identify any errors that may have been made by the ALJ for an appeal to the next level.
  • We will file an appeal to the Appeals Counsel (AC) if we find errors in the ALJ decision that warrant a review by the AC.
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